This poll contains your nominations for the July 2013 category. This visible poll is multiple choice and will be open for 4 days.

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The 2013 MobileRead Book Club Monthly Categories

January: Second ChanceNo nominations this month. The polls will be comprised of selections that either came in second place or tied for second place during the previous 11 months.

February Romance

March Travel/Adventure

April Classics

May Mystery/Thriller

June Award Winners

For reference and comparison purposes only, here are the 2012 Categories:

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January — RunnerUp (no nominations, a vote of all the runners-up nominations from the last 11 months)
February — Romance
March — Thriller/Suspense
May — Humour
May — Fantasy
June — Classic
July — Mystery/Crime
August — FreeForAll
September — NonFiction
October — Horror
November — Science Fiction
December — Classic

So many great categories for this month...I started to vote and found I was checking half the list. Hmmm...what to do?!

No problem! Thats the good part about having a multiple choice vote. Vote for everything you like. The only vote I, personally, would count as "silly" is voting for ALL of the selections. At that point you could just sit back and watch; but if there is even one category you don't particularly want, then vote for everything but that one.

July is the height of summer. It's the best time for going out and doing things that are not reading. Non-fiction tends to be larger books. July is one of the wort months for reading such tombs. August is no good as well as it's the time to spend with the Kinds before school starts. September is no good as that's the ending of the summer. October or November would better be served with such possibly large tombs.

So let's give October or November to non-fiction and let Science-Fiction have July.

And some classic works of non-fiction are surprisingly brief. Take The True Believer by Eric Hoffer or the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Ludwig Wittgenstein. The first is 192 pages; the second is only 96 pages.

And some classic works of non-fiction are surprisingly brief. Take The True Believer by Eric Hoffer or the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Ludwig Wittgenstein. The first is 192 pages; the second is only 96 pages.

I know not all Non-fiction is large. But take biographies. They can be very large. For example, Steve Jobs.